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Welcome to 21st Century Global Leadership
The alternate URL for this site is
http://tiny.cc/21cglobal
This course was developed by
Honor Moorman
and
Cassie Allen
at
The International School of the Americas
(ISA) in San Antonio, Texas.
Cassie is currently teaching the course with Richard Flieger at ISA.
The course is designed to guide students through an inquiry process that includes four dimensions: Investigate the World, Recognize Perspectives, Communicate Ideas, and Take Action based on the
Global Leadership Performance Outcomes
from the Asia Society's
International Studies Schools Network
.
If you have questions, suggestions, or feedback, please feel free to contact us.
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Welcome to 21st Century Global Leadership
The alternate URL for this site is http://tiny.cc/21cglobalThis course was developed by Honor Moorman and Cassie Allen
at The International School of the Americas (ISA) in San Antonio, Texas.
Cassie is currently teaching the course with Richard Flieger at ISA.
The course is designed to guide students through an inquiry process that includes four dimensions: Investigate the World, Recognize Perspectives, Communicate Ideas, and Take Action based on the Global Leadership Performance Outcomes from the Asia Society's International Studies Schools Network.
If you have questions, suggestions, or feedback, please feel free to contact us.